Police Arrest Men for Threatening Judge and Search for Missing Prisoner

警方逮捕威脅法官男子並搜捕失蹤囚犯


Introduction

Police in India arrested two men for threatening a judge. Also, police are looking for a prisoner who ran away in Punjab.

印度警方逮捕了兩名威脅法官的男子。此外,警方正在旁遮普邦搜捕一名逃脫的囚犯。

Main Body

In Madhya Pradesh, police arrested Pankaj Kumar Mishra and Anuj Awasthi. These men sent bad messages and death threats to Judge Tabassum Khan. The judge sent 14 people to prison for a murder in 2022. The men are now in police custody.

在馬地亞普拉邦,警方逮捕了 Pankaj Kumar Mishra 和 Anuj Awasthi。這些男子向法官 Tabassum Khan 傳送不當訊息和死亡威脅。該法官在 2022 年的一起謀殺案中將 14 人判處入獄。這些男子目前被警方拘留。

The High Court wants to keep Judge Khan safe. The court told government officers to protect her. Now, the judge has security.

高等法院希望確保法官 Khan 的安全。法院要求政府官員保護她。目前該法官已有安保措施。

In Punjab, a man named Jaspal Singh is missing. He was a police officer. He went to prison in 2005 for a murder. He got bail in May 2023, but now the police cannot find him.

在旁遮普邦,一名叫 Jaspal Singh 的男子失蹤。他曾是一名警察。他於 2005 年因謀殺案入獄。他在 2023 年 5 月獲得保釋,但目前警方無法找到他。

Conclusion

Police are protecting Judge Khan. They are also searching for Jaspal Singh.

警方正在保護法官 Khan,同時也在搜尋 Jaspal Singh。

Vocabulary Learning

🔍 The 'Action' Pattern

In this story, we see how to talk about things that already happened versus things happening now. This is the most important step for A2 learners.

1. Yesterday's News (Past) When the story talks about the past, the words change. Look at these pairs:

  • Arrest \rightarrow Arrested
  • Send \rightarrow Sent
  • Go \rightarrow Went
  • Get \rightarrow Got

Rule: To talk about the past, we usually add "ed" or change the word entirely. Use these to tell a story about a finished event.


2. Right Now (Present) When the story talks about a current situation, it uses "is," "are," or "ing" words:

  • Police are looking for a prisoner.
  • The judge has security.
  • Police are protecting Judge Khan.

Quick Comparison Table

Past (Done)Present (Happening)
He went to prisonPolice are searching
They sent messagesThe court wants safety

Pro Tip: If you see -ed, think \leftarrow (backwards in time). If you see -ing, think \rightarrow (happening now).

Vocabulary Learning

arrest (v.)
When the police take someone away to a police station because they think the person committed a crime.
Example:The police arrest the man for stealing a car.
threatening (v./adj.)
Saying that you will hurt someone or do something bad to them.
Example:He is threatening to call the police if the noise does not stop.
prisoner (n.)
A person who is kept in prison because they committed a crime.
Example:The prisoner must stay in his cell until the trial.
custody (n.)
The state of being kept in a place, like a police station, for questioning or punishment.
Example:The suspect is in police custody for two days.
protect (v.)
To keep someone or something safe from harm.
Example:The umbrella will protect you from the rain.
security (n.)
People or systems that keep a place or person safe.
Example:The airport has very strict security.
bail (n.)
Money paid to the court so a prisoner can leave jail until their trial.
Example:The judge gave the man bail, so he can go home for now.
Practice A2 words in a crossword